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While the actress has appeared nude in past films – including her Oscar-nominated turn in The Reader – she now says she is done disrobing.

“I think I won’t do it again: A. I can’t keep getting away with it, and B. I don’t want to become ‘that actress who always gets her kit off,'” Winslet, 33, told Time magazine for its new issue, on sale Friday.

Next up for the six-time Oscar nominee? A break.

“I know how long it’s going to be before I feel, okay, I really have to know what I’m doing next, or I’ll freak out!” she says. “I know myself, and it’s only a matter of time.”

I brought you a few links earlier on in my first page about sex in the cinema, and today I will bring you a whole lot more. Alot of great scenes of women exposing themselves for all to enjoy on film. Many up and coming actresses find that is in a avenue for further advancement in the careers, and thankfully so. After this page, I might try and find some of the best from television as well. Also please feel free to post links to other scenes you may enjoy.

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San Diego, Cal. — A San Diego woman who is auctioning off her virginity said she has now received a bid of $3.7 million, according to a published report.

Natalie Dylan, a 22-year-old San Diego woman, said she got the idea for the auction after her sister was able to pay for her college education after prostituting herself for three weeks, according to the London Telegraph.

Dylan has a degree in women’s studies.

She told the paper she hopes to pay for an advanced degree in family and marriage therapy with the proceeds from the auction.

She told the Telegraph that she doesn’t think she’s the only one who will be benefit from the auction.

“I think me and the person I do it with will both profit greatly from the deal,” Dylan told the paper.

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WATERVILLE – A Postal Service spokesman said he wasn’t aware of any complaints from the public.

People calling the U.S. Postal Service using a toll-free number listed in a rural Maine phone book instead are connected to a sex line.

The incorrect number was published in the latest Somerset County-Moose River Valley edition of the EZ to Use Big Book. Instead of a postal employee, callers are routed to a sexually explicit recording.

According to Edward Kruger, general manager of the EZ to Use Big Book, a typo is to blame. He said about 20,000 phone books were printed with the error.

The phone books are produced by Pennsylvania-based Ogden Directories Inc., which publishes 73 phone directories in eight states.

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Grainy pornographic films made for officers of the People’s Army of former Communist East Germany have surfaced in the Stasi files in Berlin.

Movies with titles like Glass Dreams, Private Werner’s Big Surprise and F***ing for the Fatherland were made by a secret unit set up within a barracks of the army in Biesdorf in East Berlin.

While the west fretted about the Cold War turning hot, soldiers based at Biesdorf were measured all over to see if they were well-enough endowed to play in the blue movies that mimicked those of the west in both style and substance.

Officially, to the overlords of the politburo, pornography was a disease of capitalism that held no place in the socialist paradise behind the Berlin Wall.

Unofficially, 160 officers and men beavered away with 16mm cameras to produce pornographic movies that were shown to top brass of the army in East Germany and for visiting generals from other Warsaw Pact nations.

According to the Stasi files, an “amateur film circle” was set up in Biesdorf in 1982 to make the films.

Dietmar Schuertze, 57, who now works as a media spokesman for the modern-day Bundeswehr, was back then both a sound assistant and actor in the parade ground productions.

“They were made, essentially, in secret but nothing got done in that man’s army without the approval of the brass,” he said. “They were made for their consumption anyway.”

From a small nucleus of 12 privates, officers and civilian staff, the Biesdorf blue movie factory grew to 160 people, churning out short pornographic movies – short in both running time and imaginative plots .

But what they lacked in artistic taste they made up for in explicit action, according to Stasi file workers who have seen some of them. “Officers held garden parties with the movies where they came along out of lust or simple curiosity,” added Schuertze.

The women in the films were mostly locals supplementing meagre wages or rations by performing in them.

Some of the less shocking segments of the movies were shown on MDR TV on Wednesday night in Germany.

A 21-year-old Harris County woman filed a $200,000 lawsuit against American Airlines alleging employees on a flight to Los Angeles from Dallas/Fort Worth Airport failed to protect her while she slept from another passenger who masturbated to her and ejaculated in her hair, according to a lawsuit she filed last week in Tarrant County.

The Harris County woman alleges employees knew of the risks associated with failing to “police the passengers to ensure that passengers do not hurt one another,” the suit states.
Airline officials did not return calls seeking comment. In a statement to a Houston television station last year, a spokesman said the company regretted the incident, but the flight crew took appropriate action.

The woman and her lawyer could not be reached for comment. The Star-Telegram does not identify victims of sexual crimes.

Destined for a Spring Break visit with family and friends March 19, the woman flew from Houston to DFW Airport and had settled into her seat for the last leg of flight 2074 to Los Angeles about 11 p.m., the suit states. The woman slept most of the flight, but awoke about 20 minutes before landing when the pilot announced the plane was on descent into Los Angeles. When the woman opened her eyes, she saw that an unknown man had moved into the seat next to her and was staring at her as he masturbated, the suit states.

The woman turned toward the window in embarrassment and in an act of nervousness began to run her fingers through her hair where she noticed “a substantial amount of an extremely sticky substance in her hair,” the suit states.

The woman began to cry and tried to get the attention of a flight attendant, but was unsuccessful, the suit states. Finally a passenger in the row in front of the woman comforted her and verified the semen in her hair, the suit states.

When the plane landed, employee called airport police and the man was arrested.
The suit alleges that the during the investigation, American Airlines employees told police they witnessed the man move from his assigned seat into the row where the woman was sleeping.
The woman is seeking punitive damages and a jury trial.

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Every time a politician is caught with an expensive prostitute or just with his legs in a wide stance, Explainer readers have asked why laws don’t treat pornography and prostitution the same way. Having sex on camera for an adult film generally won’t get Jenna Jameson in trouble, but doing it with a john is illegal everywhere except in parts of Nevada. What’s the difference between porn and prostitution?

Porn stars are paid to act (really); prostitutes are paid for sex. Performers may engage in sex as part of their roles—they presumably follow a script—but that doesn’t count as sex for hire. Sex in the course of creating a movie or a photo is just plain old expression, protected under the First Amendment. (Click here for an excellent review of this distinction by Sherry F. Colb.) Free-speech advocates argue that this ought to hold true for “gonzo” films, in which the person behind the camera also joins in on the action; no significant cases have gone to court, however. Compared with sexually explicit media, though, live sex shows have received less protection. But the Supreme Court in Oregon did overturn two state laws concerning sex shows, on free speech and expression grounds, in 2005.

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In light of Eliot Spitzer’s recent announcement that he was involved in a prostitution ring, the HuffPost Living editors have put together this handy-dandy list of everything you need to know about the world’s oldest profession. Then we want you to tell us below in comments what you think of prostitution, if you think it should be legal, if you’ve ever used a prostitute (no judgment here!), and what we’ve left out.

1. First, let’s get the boring legal business out of the way. What exactly is prostitution?

Prostitution is “the act or practice of engaging in sexual intercourse for money.”

2. Okay, got it. So is it common for men to use prostitutes?

According to Dr. Teela Sanders, a senior lecturer at the University of Leeds, and the author of Paying For Pleasure: Men Who Buy Sex, nearly one in three men will buy sex at some point in his life. . .and we’re not talking porn.